On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 12:08:05 -0400 dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 04:48:27PM -0500, Fabien Piuzzi wrote: > | Here is all the version: > | > | % dpkg -l|grep python > | ii python-base 1.5.2-18.4 An interactive object-oriented scripting > lan > | ii python-gdk-iml 0.6.8-8 GTK gdk_imlib support module for Python. > | ii python-gnome 1.4.1-8 PyGNOME -- Python bindings for GNOME. > | ii python-gtk 0.6.8-8 GTK support module for Python. > | ii python-imaging 1.1.2-3 The Python Imaging Library. > | ii python-numeric 20.2.0-2 Numerical (matrix-oriented) Mathematics > for > | ii python1.5-base 1.5.2-18.4 An interactive object-oriented scripting > lan > | ii python1.5-dev 1.5.2-18.4 Header files and a static library for > Python > | ii python2-base 2.0.1-1.1 An interactive object-oriented scripting > lan > | ii python2.1-base 2.1.1-1.2 An interactive object-oriented scripting > lan > | > | python -V is an unrecognized option > > Huh. Upon further inspection, it seems that 1.5.2 doesn't have > this option but 2.x does. > > | % head /usr/share/doc/python-gdk-imlib/examples/imlib/view.py > | #!/usr/bin/env python > > I bet that 'python' in your path isn't the same version as the > python-gdk-imlib library was compiled with. There is much discussion > on debian-python now about how to manage multiple python versions and > how to resolve the broken dependencies that currently exist in many > python library packages. > > Which python is found by 'which python'? If you run 'python' what > does it give as the version number?
% python Python 1.5.2 (#0, Oct 20 2001, 16:30:45) [GCC 2.95.4 20011006 (Debian pr e)] on linux2 Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam > > As I look at the python-gdk-imlib package, it says "python-base (>= > 1.5)" in its Depends: line. That is wrong and should really be ">= > 1.5 , << 2.0" because it needs to be recompiled with python 2 and the > resultant .so put in the python 2 Lib directory. > > If you change the first line to "#!/usr/bin/env python1.5" or run > "python1.5 view.py" it should work. > % python1.5 view.py Fatal Python error: can't initialise module _gdkimlib zsh: abort python1.5 view.py Well it seem to be another problem > HTH, > -D > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---- Fabien Piuzzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.demenzia.net ----